Maria Gomez

Maria Gomez

Maria Gomez is an environmental attorney based in Washington, D.C. After attending the top environmental law school in the nation, Vermont Law School, she relocated to the Miami area where she worked as a prosecutor. In fall 2007, Ms. Gomez moved to the Washington, D.C., area seeking a position more engaged in environmental legal issues. Ms. Gomez now teaches Environmental Law at George Mason University in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy, and works in litigation support for the U.S. government.

This peculiar but interesting bat species has been on the upswing since its listing on the endangered species list. Can its success continue in light of a vicious fungus plaguing America's northeastern bat populations?

IBM's Big Green Innovations Program is sponsoring a new endeavor: the Battery 500 Project. The project focuses on increasing the power range of batteries by increasing battery density (and not adding to the battery's weight).